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Poorer people bear brunt of extreme heat in Europe, say Spanish researchers
Madrid study finds people from below-average income groups more likely to die in heatwaves
Scorching temperatures across Europe have killed tens of thousands of people in recent years. But as fatalities rise, researchers are finding that one group is disproportionately bearing the brunt of extreme heat: those living in poverty.
“It’s common sense,” said Julio Díaz Jiménez, an investigative professor at Madrid’s Carlos III health institute. “A heatwave is not the same when you’re in a shared room with three other people and no air conditioning, as when you’re in a villa with access to a pool and air conditioning.”
Continue reading...ACCU Scheme reforms well underway, but needed legislative changes still in the works, govt says
Snowy confirms controversial and costly NSW gas plant will start operations fuelled by diesel
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New peregrine falcon takes a meal and nurses egg atop Melbourne skyscraper – video
The cameras that made the falcons a social media phenomenon are rolling again for a new breeding season, capturing a new female falcon incubating an egg atop Melbourne's Collins Street skyscraper. There are high hopes for this season after last year’s eggs were unable to hatch after the female stopped incubating, likely due to a territorial dispute
Continue reading...Australia’s energy only market is setting up a lose-lose situation for new wind and solar
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Colombia to present resolution on ETS public consultation this week -media
Colorado considers new methane reduction requirements
New York Republicans propose postponing state emission reduction targets by a decade
New York state pension fund negotiates climate agreements, invests $2 bln in climate index fund
Brazil opens over $1 bln in funding for sustainable aviation, maritime fuel projects
Consulting firm inks deal with DAC developer to inform project design
Canadian laboratory receives nearly C$5 mln to develop low-carbon fuels
Global land analytics firm launches AI forest mapping technology
SBTi unveils framework for buildings sector to align with net zero
Solar saturation: Seven changes to the electricity market needed to put consumers first
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